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The dark brown bean shaped pod of the tamarind tree has been cultivated in India for centuries. Tamarind is known for its thirst-quenching properties. Tamarind is generally sold in sticky brown and white blocks of partly dried broken pods and pulp or as a concentrate. It is mainly used as souring agent in Indian and Southeast Asian recipes. Tamarind goes well with fish and poultry dishes. Tamarind has a slightly sweet aroma and pleasantly sour, fruity taste. |
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